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america fretted, fearful a 6-year-old boy was inside of this balloon as it floated across the colorado sky. he wasn't there and his parents pleaded guilty to charges of making it all up. the year was full of police chases, and this was the money shot, literally, cash cascading from a suspected drug-runners truck. >> i saw it was $100 bills flying from the sky. >> reporter: there were kids in cars. check out the 7-year-old in utah who drove home. he stole his dad's vehicle to skip church. in the end he probably was praying he would be spared his father's wrath. this philadelphia baseball dad caught a foul ball. his 3-year-old daughter quickly threw it back. all he could do is hug her, nothing like a father's love. this proposal of love made misty a little misty as dennis popped the question from an indiana field. and before the i-dos this minnesota groom and bride boogied down the aisle. the prime minister was blood deed after a protestor smashed a statuette into his face. remember the iraqi that threw a shoe into president bush. and then someone tried to put a foot in his mouth. and th
america fretted, fearful a 6-year-old boy was inside of this balloon as it floated across the colorado sky. he wasn't there and his parents pleaded guilty to charges of making it all up. the year was full of police chases, and this was the money shot, literally, cash cascading from a suspected drug-runners truck. >> i saw it was $100 bills flying from the sky. >> reporter: there were kids in cars. check out the 7-year-old in utah who drove home. he stole his dad's vehicle to skip...
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broadband is working for america. >>> this week an ashburn virginia man is behind bars accused of stabbing two women with a sword. the suspect, richard muse. investigators were called to the area where they say muse assaulted his fiance along with a relative. both women were treated and released from the hospital. >>> fairfax county parents fought back against severe budget cuts proposed for the schools. the parents warned if the cuts go through, more than just the children will feel the pain. >> reporter: a group of virginia state lawmakers listened for hours as speakers fought to save funding for people with disabilities, public safety, arts and schools. >> they are playing russian roulette. >> reporter: a shortfall for fairfax county schools is forcing the superintendent to slash programs and services and increase class sizes. >> it's too many. >> reporter: elia attends churchill elementary where there are 34 students in his class. >> i don't know where they could physically put another desk in my child's classroom. >> reporter: she said the front desks are 12 inches away from the black
broadband is working for america. >>> this week an ashburn virginia man is behind bars accused of stabbing two women with a sword. the suspect, richard muse. investigators were called to the area where they say muse assaulted his fiance along with a relative. both women were treated and released from the hospital. >>> fairfax county parents fought back against severe budget cuts proposed for the schools. the parents warned if the cuts go through, more than just the children...
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for over two decades, the sharpest minds, best can do fo >>> america's first line of defense is timely, accurate intelligence that is shared, integrated, analyzed, and acted upon quickly and effectively. that's what our intelligence community does every day. but unfortunately, that's not what happened in the lead up to christmas day. >> so says the president in his public statement thursday. in a private meeting on tuesday with 20 trusted top officials, he was more frank and angrier. "this was a screw up that could have been disastrous. we dodged a bullet but just barely." the stern words of the u.s. commander in chief were caused by quote unquote systemic failure, his language, that prevented officials from gaining the data to stop a christmas day al qaeda terrorist plot. a 23-year-old nigerian citizen named oumar if a huk abdul -- umar farouk abdulmutallab. he carried deadly explosives concealed in his underwear. the plane crossed the atlantic and in the approach to the detroit runway, abdulmutallab tried to detonate the bob, it failed. he was then overpowered by passengers. catastro
for over two decades, the sharpest minds, best can do fo >>> america's first line of defense is timely, accurate intelligence that is shared, integrated, analyzed, and acted upon quickly and effectively. that's what our intelligence community does every day. but unfortunately, that's not what happened in the lead up to christmas day. >> so says the president in his public statement thursday. in a private meeting on tuesday with 20 trusted top officials, he was more frank and...
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the motel owners had recognized him from a preview of the show "america's most wanted." and then called the show's tip line. >> first thing the news flashed his face on the screen. and i go, you know, that's him. >> marriage had been camping out in this florida motel room lube alone under a fake name. he used only cash, stockpiled canned food, and had covered his blue toyota to conceal it. >> we can begin the process of mourning ask of groving. >> this is a first appearance hearing. >> now in custody, marriage faces four counts of first degree murder. mark strassman, cbs news, atlanta. >>> coming up on 9 news now at noon, we're in a deep freeze. and much of the country is coping with bitter cold temperatures. >>> we will have details in just a moment. >>> i am meteorologist howard bernstein. the deep freeze could last awhile. we will look at the temperatures and the trend for the rest of the week. we have snow flurries showing up on live doppler 9,000hd and maybe more than snow flurry is about the end of the week. we will are the full forecast when 9 news now at noon ret
the motel owners had recognized him from a preview of the show "america's most wanted." and then called the show's tip line. >> first thing the news flashed his face on the screen. and i go, you know, that's him. >> marriage had been camping out in this florida motel room lube alone under a fake name. he used only cash, stockpiled canned food, and had covered his blue toyota to conceal it. >> we can begin the process of mourning ask of groving. >> this is a...
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broadband is working for america. >> we discuss the war in afghanistan, modernization and the future of the army. >>> good morning and welcome to this week in defense news. we are honored to have as our only guest, general george casey. he commanded u.s. and allied forces in iraq. let's take a look at the many challenges facing the army in this area of persistent conflict. at war continuously since 9-11, concerns are growing that the army is wearing out. of a force of 556,000, nearly half the army is deployed or stationed worldwide with 150,000 news in iraq and afghanistan. repeated year long combat tours strained soldiers and their families. posttraumatic stress is widespread. soldier suicide rates hit record highs. young officers are quitting leaving a shortage of field grade leaders. they are promoting noncommissioned sphergs. the army added 26,000 troops to the ranks since 2004 with plans to add 26,000 more in the next three years. a full withdrawal from iraq should allow a certainly of 26,000 troops to afghanistan. will that be enough to rest weary combat units. general casey, w
broadband is working for america. >> we discuss the war in afghanistan, modernization and the future of the army. >>> good morning and welcome to this week in defense news. we are honored to have as our only guest, general george casey. he commanded u.s. and allied forces in iraq. let's take a look at the many challenges facing the army in this area of persistent conflict. at war continuously since 9-11, concerns are growing that the army is wearing out. of a force of 556,000,...
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the august town hall meetings masquerading as the real america, when they were taken over by a minority of a minority, yelling and shouting a ab centis. >> and they were racist? >> oh, come on. that is absurd. >> monica. >> that was his best political theater, worst political theater? what political theater? i lost my train of thought. >> this was, yes, this was when the white house passed out those white lab coats to the doctors to use them as props to suggest that all doctors support obama care, when 80% oppose it. >> the whole story was exposed. the white house was passing out the white coats. mort. >> governor patterson sending caroline kennedy out to replace hillary clinton. is this what you call political hokey pokey and he puts his left foot in his mouth and his right foot in his mouth and he turns around. >> harry reid say opponents were like slave holders. okay, worst political scandal. >> i think it's that crowd of so-called scientists and hoaxers in england, who really put out all this false nonsense of global warming and sensors honest scientists bringing the truth, eleanor.
the august town hall meetings masquerading as the real america, when they were taken over by a minority of a minority, yelling and shouting a ab centis. >> and they were racist? >> oh, come on. that is absurd. >> monica. >> that was his best political theater, worst political theater? what political theater? i lost my train of thought. >> this was, yes, this was when the white house passed out those white lab coats to the doctors to use them as props to suggest...
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the motel owners had recognized him from a preview of the show "america's most wanted" and then called the show's tip line. >> the first thing the news flashed his face on the screen and i go, you know, that's him. >> reporter: merhige had been camping out in this florida motel room alone under fake name. he used only cash, stockpiled canned food and had covered his blue toyota to conceal it. >> we can begin the process of mourning. >> reporter: how in custody, merhige faces four counts of first-degree murder. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >>> also this morning, it looks like tiger woods may pay dearly for his infidelity. his wife elin is telling friends she's getting $300 million in a divorce. this according to news of the world. the paper also says she refused to let him see their kids at christmas and it also says that the golfer is keeping out of sight at a new york hotel. >>> it is now 8:04 on this first month of 2010. dave price is outside with a look at the weather. david, what are you looking for? >> i'm just looking for tiger woods, russ. i want to break the big story ri
the motel owners had recognized him from a preview of the show "america's most wanted" and then called the show's tip line. >> the first thing the news flashed his face on the screen and i go, you know, that's him. >> reporter: merhige had been camping out in this florida motel room alone under fake name. he used only cash, stockpiled canned food and had covered his blue toyota to conceal it. >> we can begin the process of mourning. >> reporter: how in custody,...
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-- you come here to america; you'll be protected and you'll be rewarded." get 20, get 30 birkenfelds. let's fix this problem. let's lower everybody's taxes. >> kroft: the i.r.s. will ultimately decide whether birkenfeld qualifies for the reward. if he does, they will have to mail the check to federal prison, where birkenfeld is scheduled to report this friday. but it couldn't be worse than returning to switzerland, where he is regarded as a criminal and a traitor. do you think you'll ever go back to switzerland again? >> birkenfeld: i don't believe i will. >> cbs money watchupdate sponsored by:. >> good evening. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke will not rule out a rise in interest rates to help prevent another housing price bubble. gas is up 6 cents in a week to 2.66 a gallon. and "avatar" was an easy winner at the box office and is already the fourth biggest movie in hollywood history. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news. get out and dance... even play a little hide-n-seek. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhale
-- you come here to america; you'll be protected and you'll be rewarded." get 20, get 30 birkenfelds. let's fix this problem. let's lower everybody's taxes. >> kroft: the i.r.s. will ultimately decide whether birkenfeld qualifies for the reward. if he does, they will have to mail the check to federal prison, where birkenfeld is scheduled to report this friday. but it couldn't be worse than returning to switzerland, where he is regarded as a criminal and a traitor. do you think you'll...